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  1. Why dogs chase cars
    tales of a beleaguered boyhood
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C

    These fourteen funny stories tell the tale of a beleaguered boyhood down home where the dogs still run loose. As a boy growing up in the tiny backwater town of Forty-Five, South Carolina (where everybody is pretty much one beer short of a six-pack),... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    These fourteen funny stories tell the tale of a beleaguered boyhood down home where the dogs still run loose. As a boy growing up in the tiny backwater town of Forty-Five, South Carolina (where everybody is pretty much one beer short of a six-pack), all Mendal Dawes wants is out. It's not just his hometown that's hopeless. Mendal's father is just as bad. Embarrassing his son to death nearly every day, Mr. Dawes is a parenting guide's bad example. He buries stuff in the backyardfake toxic barrels, imitation Burma Shave signs (BIRD ON A WIRE, BIRD ON A PERCH, FLY TOWARD HEAVEN, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH), yardstick collections. He calls Mendal "Fuzznuts" and makes him recite Marx and Durkheim daily and befriend a classmate rumored to have head lice. Mendal Dawes is a boy itching to get out of town, to take the high road and leave the South and his dingbat dad far behindjust like those car-chasing dogs. But bottom line, this funky, sometimes outrageous, and always very human tale is really about how Mendal discovers that neither he nor the dogs actually want to catch a ride, that the hand that has fed them has a lot more to offer. On the way to watching that light dawn, we also get to watch the Dawes's precarious relationship with a place whose "gene pool [is] so shallow that it wouldn't take a Dr. Scholl's insert to keep one's soles dry." To be consistently funny is a great gift. To be funny and cynical and empathetic all at the same time is George Singleton's special gift, put brilliantly into play in this new collection

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1565129113; 9781565129115
    Edition: 1st ed
    Subjects: Boys; Eccentrics and eccentricities; Fathers and sons
    Scope: Online-Ressource (300 p)
    Notes:

    "A Shannon Ravenel book

    Nearby toxic waste dumpsUnemploymentEmbarrassmentA wheelchair's too slowSegregationAsphalt's better than cinderIn need of better hobbiesNo fear of God or HellMufflersTired of old tricksBlue lawsEven curs hate fruitcakeBetter fire hydrants, shorter trees, more holes to digThe earth rotates this way.